How Do You Take An ACCUPLACER Assessment Test?
The ACCUPLACER is a computerized assessment test given by various college and vocational schools to new or incoming students. According to the College Board, ACCUPLACER is intended to gauge a student’s academic standing in the areas of math, English, and reading. Schools use the test results to help place students in appropriate classes. The ACCUPLACER is administered online because it’s computer-adaptive, meaning that the questions’ levels of difficulty change according to how the student answers the questions. Register for the test. Call the school where you’ll be taking the test to register and ascertain when the test will be given. Ask what materials are permitted (some schools allow students to bring in supplemental materials) and if there is a fee involved. Familiarize yourself with the subjects that will be on the test. Gather textbooks, study sheets and other materials on the topics you’ll be tested on. These include Arithmetic, Elementary Algebra, College-Level Mathematics, Re